2010-2013 Transparent Valve Covers R1200GS

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Hi Folks,

Looking to see if anyone has fitted these transparent valve covers to their bike? I had a quick search on the topic and nothing came up so just thought i would ask.

Thing is are the plastic, do they last will they not easily be damaged cracked? I do like the idea of being able to see everything working looks quite trick however if there are downsides then i will avoid.

Thanks as normal.
Mark

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Seen these and yea, in the photos, they look cool. But the cynic in me had a few doubts...

1. Once the oil has had a chance to spread itself around, will it still be possible to see in?
2. Like you, I wonder how they'd fare in an off - though I guess crash bars and head covers would mitigate that to a large extent.
3. Not sure I'd wanna see what's going on in there as I wringing it's neck bombing around some mountain passes or fast A roads

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Marvelpus stuff. , imagine the anxiety and stress they'll cause to the typical adventure riding UKGSer who'll be able to see metal bits whirring around like billy-O.

They'll be stopping every 5 minutes because something doesn't look right.
 
Marvelpus stuff. , imagine the anxiety and stress they'll cause to the typical adventure riding UKGSer who'll be able to see metal bits whirring around like billy-O.

They'll be stopping every 5 minutes because something doesn't look right.
Exactly! Count me into that group

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I've got windowed clutch covers on both of my TL's. Pretty pressure plates too. They do look nice. Some owners have shown a little anxiety when doing short journeys when the window gets a bit emulsified with condensation. It soon goes when up to temperature though.
Not too sure about having clear head covers though.
 
Seen these and yea, in the photos, they look cool. But the cynic in me had a few doubts...

1. Once the oil has had a chance to spread itself around, will it still be possible to see in?
2. Like you, I wonder how they'd fare in an off - though I guess crash bars and head covers would mitigate that to a large extent.
3. Not sure I'd wanna see what's going on in there as I wringing it's neck bombing around some mountain passes or fast A roads

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I think it would be great to see the parts moving and if anything was wrong you'd hear ie before seeing it.

Re giving a bike beans - If you thought what was actually going directly underneath you and a tank of highly flammable fuel and the punishment you were giving it I think few of us would ride them hard again!
 
sound like a money making scheme by an internet dealer!. Crap for sale!.
 
I couldn’t do it Once the oil would get a little darker I’d have to change it for fresh stuff.


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